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Indian chess grandmaster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prithu Gupta is an Indian chess grandmaster from Gurgaon. He reached this milestone in July 2019, at the age of 15 years and 4 months, 31 years after Viswanathan Anand became India's first GM. He began playing chess when he was nine years old, which is relatively late compared to most other grandmasters.
Prithu Gupta | |
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Country | India |
Born | Gurgaon, India | 8 March 2004
Title | Grandmaster (2019) |
FIDE rating | 2412 (November 2024) |
Peak rating | 2493 (August 2019) |
Beginning with an Elo rating of 1,187 in October 2013,[1] Prithu went past 2,500 in less than six years of competition despite playing in a lesser number of tournaments, focusing instead on the top-ranking events, which featured the best players.[2]
Prithu achieved his maiden International Master (IM) norm[3] at the Silver Lake Open in Silver Lake, Veliko Gradište, Serbia, in July 2017, and his second IM norm came a month later at the Golden Prague Chess Festival in the Czech Republic, where he won seven out of his nine matches in the round-robin event, finishing top and crossing 2,300 Elo rating points in the process.
In January 2018 at the Tradewise Gibraltar Masters,[4] Prithu won the title of International Master and achieved his first Grandmaster (GM) norm.[5] Then, following a tied-4th finish at the 7th Llucmajor Open in Palma da Mallorca,[6] Prithu obtained his second GM norm[7] at the Biel International Chess Festival in Switzerland, in July 2018.
Also in July 2018, Prithu earned top honours in the team event of the Portuguese League in Porto, and in October of the same year, he was judged the second-best youngster in the under-18 category at the Isle of Man Masters in the UK.
In July 2019, at age 15, and three months after finishing runner-up amongst juniors at the Reykjavik Open (under-18 category), Prithu secured his third GM norm with a round to spare at the Porticcio Open in Corsica, where he finished ninth. A week later during the Portuguese League (first division), he became India’s 64th Grandmaster[8] – after his win in the fifth round against German IM Lev Yankelevich, Prithu’s Elo rating crossed 2,500.
For his achievements, and for reaching that all-important third GM norm and moving past 2,500 Elo points to confirm his Grandmaster status, Prithu was honoured with the state award for outstanding sportspersons by the government of Haryana, his home state, in August 2019, and was a recipient of the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar award in January 2020. The Rashtriya Bal Puraskar[9] is given to Indians under the age of 18 for exceptional efforts in different fields, including sport.
He currently attends Emory University.
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